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GIVE A SUITABLE TITLE FOR THE PASSAGE . The dictionary luck as good fortune, events in life that cannot be controlled and seem to happen by chance. There are often too many who explain their failures and ascribe them to ill luck. "Lady luck didn't favour me." "I ran into major bad luck." "I am one the unlucky ones around not to have landed a promotion" and several other statements like that. The idea in a defeatist mind merely in pain the blame on bad luck instead of working out the real reasons behind the failure. Luck is a very small component of any outcome and has little say. But, on the contrary, the factor has been wrongly understood as a miraculous property that will bring about success against all odds, including indolence and apathy. The prerequisites of success are actually sound vision, diligence, being passionate about golas, striving to build lasting relationships enduring efforts at self-improvement, self-discipline and taking risks without them being quixotic. Beyond, all that remains is luck. Edison had defined genius thus : one percent inspiration, 99 percent of perspiration. It is now a cliche but there is nothing else that captures the spirit of the theme as this does. People who seemingly are the world's envy and possess much of the world's wealth, were not merely lucky. These are the people who have worked hard at arriving where they are currently and have kept at that way. The successful people work hard to put themselves into a position where good fortune can find them. Give a suitable title for this passage

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Answered by kirtikachakraborty
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Answer:

'Luck Vs Hardwork' is the suitable title for the passage. As it deals with whether luck or hardwork is responsible for our success.

Explanation:

  • The idea in a defeatist mind merely in pain the blame on bad luck instead of working out the real reasons behind the failure.
  • Luck is a very small component of any outcome and has little say. But, on the contrary, the factor has been wrongly understood as a miraculous property that will bring about success against all odds, including indolence and apathy.
  • The prerequisites of success are actually sound vision, diligence, being passionate about goals, striving to build lasting relationships enduring efforts at self-improvement, self-discipline and taking risks without them being quixotic.
  • People who seemingly are the world's envy and possess much of the world's wealth, were not merely lucky. These are the people who have worked hard at arriving where they are currently and have kept at that way.
Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

The suitable title for the abovementioned passage is "Winners embrace hard work".

Explanation:

A title is eminent of part of a passage. It gives a reader an idea of what to expect from the passage. Without a proper title, any passage is incomplete. If I have to give a title to the mentioned passage I would give Winners embrace hard work" for the following reasons:-

  • Firstly, the message of the passage was that great things come from hard work and perseverance.
  • Secondly, the writer believes that only luck is a very small component that can be overcome by inspiration and a positive mindset.
  • Finally, the writer claims that the winners do not wait for a miracle to happen, they work hard for what they want and achieve it no matter what.

So, the title "Winners embrace hard work" perfectly fits with the abovementioned passage.

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